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Methane Hydrates and the Potential Natural Gas Boom

Feb 11, 2013 | 11:15 GMT

Methane Hydrates and the Potential Natural Gas Boom
Hydrate methane burning at Japan's Gas Pavilion in 2005

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Summary

Methane hydrates, which are natural gas molecules trapped in ice, offer a potentially abundant source of natural gas widely distributed across the globe. Assuming the extraction technology can be mastered, methane hydrates could offer traditionally resource-poor countries greater energy security.

This new source of natural gas has the potential to change the global energy industry....

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